Patreon Post Unlocked: 60 Some Years Later, Diane (1956)

In 2017, we started a new benefit on Patreon: some of our longer, more detailed articles were available exclusively for our subscribers! We promised to publish these articles for everyone after one year, so now you can see what you’re missing.

Now, because we love you, our full-length, extensive review of Diane (1956) is available to all. Find out all about this classic Hollywood frock flick, set in the French Renaissance court, starring Lana Turner, with costumes designed by Walter Plunkett. Read the complete post here!

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About the author

A self-described ElderGoth, Trystan has been haunting the internet since the early 1990s. Always passionate about costume, from everyday office wear to outrageous twisted historical creations, she has maintained some of the earliest online costuming-focused resources on the web. Her costuming adventures are chronicled on her website, TrystanCraft. She also ran a popular fashion blog, This Is CorpGoth, dedicated to her “office drag.”

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wonderful timing! I just managed to get my paws on enough green (uncrushed) velvet for a Tudor(ish, I’m French) dress, so these are going to be inspirational. And since I’m no Lana Turner, I certainly want ALL the sparkly shit, lol!